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BAKED Multigrain Mathri Recipe in Airfryer | ATTA MATHRI Recipe [Healthy Recipe]

If you love the idea of healthy tea-time snacks, then masala baked multigrain mathri recipe in airfryer and without oven would interest you. The atta Mathri in airfryer With oats should appeal to you. I have fond memories of Khari that we used to relish in childhood. This one is different since it uses all homemade healthy ingredients, from atta and oats. I have used homemade Desi ghee and kasturi Methi.My kinda masala khari with whole wheat & oats that will appeal to your taste buds. salty baked atta mathri recipe in airfryer indian I love the interplay of spices and ghee in this recipe Aromatic, crispy, and oh so yummy khari recipe with whole wheat, oats. Looking for some healthy Indian snacks recipes? What if I say I can give you the recipe for whole wheat flour snacks? Would you be surprised? Well, whole wheat flour does make snacks healthier. But white flour makes them little more crispy, crunchy, and yes tasty. I sometimes wonder whether we can replicate the same tas

I tried Baking Burfi in AIRFRYER [ Baked Healthy MILLET Barfi is Yummy] Indian Desserts, Sweets

If you are looking for healthy rakhi sweets, try out this Indian baked burfi recipe with millets in airfryer. I have a sweet tooth, and if you, too, love to relish Indian barfis, then you might want to try out this baked burfi recipe with millets. Now you might ask why bake a barfi. bake burfi with millets, jaggery in airfryer Well, when you start to experiment with food, you want to spend less time doing something while also ensuring that you get the best result for the little efforts that you make, right? I choose to bake everything in airfryer these days. So I decided to bake a millet burfi in airfryer too. Did that disappoint? Well, had it been a disappointment, I would not have chosen to share the healthy rakhi sweet here. I have baked besan burfi previously in microwave 4 years back. That was another blockbuster. baked besan burfi with jaggery But if you do not want to bake the peanut burfi, you may dry roast all ingredients and then add ghee and water mix..stir co

Ajwain Cookies Without Baking Powder: Crispy Oats Biscuits Recipe Indian Without Oven [Airfryer Cookies Recipe]

Oats cookies are my favorite. What about you? What's new about these oatmeal cookies and what makes these special that they have found a spot on the bakewithbaker series on Anybody Can Bake with Sonia Gupta? Well,it is a simple cookie recipe without baking powder or soda, flavored with gut-friendly carom seeds. The healthy cookies are addictive and oh so therapeutic. I can relate the taste to some of my favorite childhood cookies. Crispy, crunchy bites with powdered poha or rice flakes and fiber-rich oatmeal make for a healthy snacking option for your tea time. ajwain cookies Remembering good old days of dadis and nanis when everything was homemade and had "health" written everywhere. I remember my dadi not letting us eat anything outside. What we ordered would be there always. We were kids and dadi knew how to make her grandchildren happy and healthy. Those were the days when there were no chemicals in food. So why should we add chemicals when we know

Baked Atta Samosa: Airfryer Wheat Samosa/Airfryer Indian Recipes

Wondering how airfryer Indian recipes turn out? Well, given the amount of oil most Indian recipes use, you tend to doubt whether airfryer Indian recipes turn out good. But they do. baked samosa Hubby loves samosa, but I always make sure he never has it. Yes, you may call me devil, but I really do not want him to serve him with any deep-fried stuff merely for his love for samosa. So I decided to surprise him with a baked samosa instead, that too made of whole wheat flour, little suji, and besan. I must accept that there is a difference between wheat and maida. Maida (all purpose flour) tastes better but it isn't the healthiest option. So I tried with wheat, as I am watching our food intake closely. My baked samosa tastes good, though it may not be the best, as we get from the halwai or its fried alternative. But since health comes first, taste can wait! Now I have tried samosa in airfryer too. The end result is pretty satsifying. I am glad I chose to bake